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Goldenhar's Syndrome FREE

Murray Feingold, MD; Jules Baum, MD
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Am J Dis Child. 1978;132(2):136-138. doi:10.1001/archpedi.1978.02120270034006.
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• We present a report on 16 patients with Goldenhar's syndrome. The criteria we required for the diagnosis of Goldenhar's syndrome consisted of an eye abnormality (lipoma, lipodermoid, epibulbar dermoid, or upper eyelid coloboma) associated with ear, mandibular, or vertebral anomalies (two of the three). Although Treacher Collins' syndrome can be easily differentiated from Goldenhar's syndrome, the differences between Goldenhar's syndrome and hemifacial microsomia are more difficult to delineate.

(Am J Dis Child 132:136-138, 1978)

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Goldenhar M:  Associations malformations de l'oeil et de l'oreille, en particular le syndrome dermoide epibulbaire-appendices auriculariesfistula congenita et ses relations avec la dysostose mandibulofaciale . J Genet Hum 1:243-283, 1952;.
Hollowich F, Verbeck B:  Zur dysplasia oculauricularis (Franceschetti-Goldenhar-Syndrom) . Klin Monatsbl Augenheilkd 154:430-443, 1969;.
Gorlin RJ, Jue KL, Jacobsen U, et al:  Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia . J Pediatr 63:991-999, 1963;.
Baum J, Feingold M:  Ocular aspects of Goldenhar's syndrome . Am J Ophthalmol 75:250-258, 1973;.
Pashayan H, Pinsky L, Fraser FC:  Hemifacial microsomia: Oculo-auriculo-vertebral dysplasia: A patient with overlapping features . J Med Genet 7:185-188, 1970;.
Opitz JM, Faith GC:  Visceral anomalies in an infant with the Goldenhar syndrome , in The Clinical Delineation of Birth Defects: II. Malformation Syndromes . Birth Defects: Original Article Series. New York, The National Foundation, 1969;, vol 5, pp 104-105.

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Goldenhar M:  Associations malformations de l'oeil et de l'oreille, en particular le syndrome dermoide epibulbaire-appendices auriculariesfistula congenita et ses relations avec la dysostose mandibulofaciale . J Genet Hum 1:243-283, 1952;.
Hollowich F, Verbeck B:  Zur dysplasia oculauricularis (Franceschetti-Goldenhar-Syndrom) . Klin Monatsbl Augenheilkd 154:430-443, 1969;.
Gorlin RJ, Jue KL, Jacobsen U, et al:  Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia . J Pediatr 63:991-999, 1963;.
Baum J, Feingold M:  Ocular aspects of Goldenhar's syndrome . Am J Ophthalmol 75:250-258, 1973;.
Pashayan H, Pinsky L, Fraser FC:  Hemifacial microsomia: Oculo-auriculo-vertebral dysplasia: A patient with overlapping features . J Med Genet 7:185-188, 1970;.
Opitz JM, Faith GC:  Visceral anomalies in an infant with the Goldenhar syndrome , in The Clinical Delineation of Birth Defects: II. Malformation Syndromes . Birth Defects: Original Article Series. New York, The National Foundation, 1969;, vol 5, pp 104-105.

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